The trial of a suspect in a quadruple homicide that took place earlier this year at a Saskatchewan First Nation has been scheduled.
Darius Racette, who was charged with four counts of first-degree murder in connection with the Feb. 4 killings on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation, will be tried between Feb. 22 and March 25 of 2027.
Racette, 18 at the time of the arrest, was apprehended in Yorkton, Sask., two weeks after the incident. His co-accused, who cannot be named per the Youth Criminal Justice Act but has been described as a male youth, was arrested at Carry the Kettle.
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